Yes, it is.
The vertical sections of the periodic table are called groups or columns.
groups on the periodic table are the vertical coumns that go up and down. A period on the periodic table are the rows that go horizontal or across.
Groups in the Periodic Table are ALL the columns. Group 1 ; Alkali metals Group 2 ; Alkaline Earth Metals Group 7/17 ; The Halogens. Not every Group/column has a name.
Vertical groups are families. Bonding power is based upon the type of bond, the position of element in periodic table.
the vertical columns are known as groups
the vertical columns in the periodic table are known as groups.
The vertical sections of the periodic table are called groups or columns.
The vertical columns in a periodic table are called groups, and the horizontal rows are called periods.
Groups are the vertical columns on the periodic table.
the vertical columns in a periodic table are called groups.
Groups are the vertical columns. Periods are the horizontal rows in the periodic table.
The vertical columns in a periodic table are called Groups.
The vertical columns on the periodic table are groups. Groups show patterns in ionization energies, electronegativity and atomic radius.
Groups or families are the vertical columns on the periodic table. Periods are the horizontal rows on the Periodic Table.
Groups in the periodic table are vertical columns that contain elements with similar chemical properties. Elements in the same group have the same number of valence electrons, which determines their reactivity and chemical behavior. There are 18 groups in the periodic table.
A group is vertical column. There are 18 groups in periodic table.
The vertical column in a periodic table is called "The Group" and there are 8 groups in the periodic table, I through O or VIII.They are called Groups or sometimes Families. For many the periodic table has 8 groups but when you also include the transition metals, then there are 18 groups which gives you a better understanding when you are working out the electron arrangement within the atom's structure.